Ha forgot, I have a Samsung SSD 840 Pro, so I (still) don't feel the need to
speed up Eclipse.
The desktop I use was created in December 2013 at my request by LDLC, a French
company.
Jacques
Le 21/07/2016 à 02:51, Ron Wheeler a écrit :
http://blog.artifact-software.com/tech/?p=322 is a small blog about how I use a
RAM Drive to speed up Eclipse.
This makes editing pretty snappy even when a lot of features and plugins are
loaded.
I suspect that the same thing could be applied to other IDEs.
Ron
On 20/07/2016 4:39 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Le 20/07/2016 à 22:19, user a écrit :
What version of Eclipse do you mean when saying "faster"?
Eclipse Neon (aka 4.6)
I experience slow scrolling of source code. It looks rather like fast paging
than scrolling. Eclipse Neon 4.6.
I have no issues scrolling at all. This may depend on your CPU but mostly your
GPU.
Jacques
19.07.2016, 13:04:52 пользователь Jacques Le Roux
([email protected]) написал:
I use Eclipse since I started with OFBiz (12 years ago). At the beginning I
also tried, during sufficient long periods, NetBeans and IntelliJ.
I then liked more NetBeans than IntelliJ, but finally picked Eclipse as tool of
choice.
Last week I retried IntelliJ mostly because it has a better support for Groovy hence Gradle our new build tool. But I finally get back to Eclipse
because for me it's still faster and I hate to wait.
Disclaimer: I work on Windows 7, YMMV...
Jacques
Le 19/07/2016 à 09:13, Pranay Pandey a écrit :
>> Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA(Free version )
> Both of these work well. I started using IntelliJ since last 6 months and
> personally I like it very much.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Pranay Pandey
> HotWax Systems
> http://www.hotwaxsystems.com/
>
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 5:05 AM, james yong <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Puwanat,
>>
>> Please make sure that you are registered with OFBiz's mailing list. Else
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>>
>> Regards,
>> James
>>
>> puwanat_sr wrote
>>> Dear All
>>>
>>> I'm new with OFBIZ
>>> May I ask you about the best IDE I should use for OFBIZ project
>>>
>>> Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA(Free version )
>>>
>>> Thank you very much
>>
>>
>>
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